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Matt McGuire's Mock Draft


JawnyBlaze

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I was thinking same thing about QB's. If the Missouri QB is that good maybe we should trade down swap #1's and add a 2nd rounder also. But if QB's arent that good then dont.

for the millionth time.....please keep up....without Luck, NO team will be willing or desire to move up to the #1 pick.

It is not that hard to understand.

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this guy really has no idea what he is talking about. he had a whole long as article on why the rams needed to take jimmy clausen over sam bradford and said that it was the biggest mistake in the world if they didn't.

hell, in this mock draft he said "if your franchise needs a QB, this is the draft to pull the trigger"

this draft's QB class is weak as hell without Luck in it.

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I'm willing to give Jimmy another chance. I'm not sure if any QB (especially not a rookie) would have done well with our play calling and injuries. While we give Jimmy another season with new play calling and a healthy team, it only makes sense to help improve the area we lacked in (offense) in the draft.

The Panthers are usually known for drafting the best talent at a position that's in need (some times not even a HUGE need at the time, ex: beason, stewart) so I agree with this mock's pick for us. Green will give Jimmy a target he can have faith in when going deep (like the old Smith was to Delhomme) which should help open up the run game again and get our offense going again. If Jimmy can prove he's worth 2 cents next year (assuming there's a season), I really like the thought of having Green developing with Jimmy as they get older.

I like Gettis and Lafell, but I don't think they'll ever pose a threat like Green could. I also like Fairley, but I just don't see us going D with the #1 pick when we had the worst offense in the league.

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Strong assumption there. While it's certainly less likely if no where near out of the realm of possibility.

I think there will be some movements in trades at the top. But, I don't see anyway that it will be to get the #1 pick.

Quite frankly, there probably is not a player that is truly deserving of the #1 pick in this draft. The bigger issue is that you will have to pay that person #1 pick money.

Mark my words, we would NOT get a top 10 pick and a 2nd rounder for the #1 pick. Even Snyder is not that dumb.....or is he?

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